
17 January 2011 | 22 replies
(In business terms, this is the tactical manager)Beyond that, you need someone to manage the project at a strategic level.

7 December 2012 | 9 replies
.), a C-Corp, or one of numerous types of partnerships, you will create different tax implications for yourself.In addition you can't use things such as the 1031 exchange (also not recognized by C.R.A.) unless you are structured properly.If you need any help feel free to contact me and I can put you in touch with various people that can help you to be strategic in your investing.Mike Wolfhttp://MikeWolfMastery.com403-399-3464 Calgary702-812-9695 U.S.888-265-0662 Toll Free
13 March 2011 | 0 replies
It’s very helpful to flag property lines, proposed house sites, and strategic points so guessing does not occur.

23 January 2011 | 30 replies
But strategic flexibility is not the same as strategic confusion, which is what was advocated by most people in the other thread.

26 January 2011 | 2 replies
For instance if the age of the complex in this case is 5 years old and most of the buyers bought for 230k then most of the owners are way underwater...when your neighbors hear that units are selling for close to 100k less than what they recently bought for it will lead to a rash of short sales and strategic defaults...However if the owners have been on title longer and hove more equity you could be in good shape...but if you want to see how bad some condo projects can snowball do a search on condos in florida...its nuts down there...they can go from 150k to 25k fast!

11 February 2011 | 6 replies
All I want to do at that point is read occasional reports mailed to my winter residence in Santa Barbara or Central California and make a few key strategic decisions from the wheelhouse of my 32 foot trawler in the San Juan Islands during the summer.

27 April 2013 | 10 replies
Unlikely a bank will agree to that deal.OTOH, if the owner can in fact afford the note, but want's to do a strategic default to get rid of a big loan, what investor would be foolish enough to sign up to do a lease/option (e.g., what is effectively a loan) to the same person?
12 May 2011 | 9 replies
Hey, I am as inexperienced as they come.. but, Sean Terry's Flip 2 Freedom: "Strategic Goal Setting" podcast give you a sense of the numbers of letters and signs that are needed to produce X number of leads and a x amount for a salary. check it out, hope it helps!
29 September 2012 | 9 replies
We'll look for a tenant that can capitalize on the great loop access and that is a good strategic next door neighbor for our IT business.
24 May 2011 | 3 replies
The niche can be a type of real estate product, or a geographical area the institutional investors are not interested in.I believe a commercial real estate investor has to think strategically about his investment strategy.